Re: Zero Season 3 Gets Action-Packed Trailer, Will Premiere 2nd Arc in February 2025

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A second main trailer for Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World- Season 3 has been released. 

The new trailer kicks off by highlighting newly announced cast member Aoi Yuuki‘s performance as Capella Emerada Lugunica, one of the Sin Archbishops of the Witch Cult, before turning its attention to the upcoming season’s battles. MYTH & ROID‘s “Nox Lux,” the ending theme song, is also previewed.

Additionally, it was revealed that Re:ZERO Season 3’s 90-minute first episode will premiere in Japan on October 2 JST, and that there will be two non-consecutive eight-episode arcs — “Shougeki-hen” (“Assault Arc”) and “Hangeki-hen” (Counter-attack Arc”). “Hangeki-hen” will begin airing on February 5, 2025 JST.

Re:ZERO is based on the MF Bunko J isekai light novel series written by Tappei Nagatsuki and illustrated by Shinichiro Otsuka. Yen Press’ synopsis of the first volume reads:

Subaru Natsuki was just trying to get to the convenience store but wound up summoned to another world. He encounters the usual things–life-threatening situations, silver haired beauties, cat fairies–you know, normal stuff. All that would be bad enough, but he’s also gained the most inconvenient magical ability of all–time travel, but he’s got to die to use it. How do you repay someone who saved your life when all you can do is die?

Meanwhile, the synopsis for volume 16, the start of “The Stars That Engrave History Arc” that takes place after the events adapted by the anime’s second season, reads:

A CITY OF HIDDEN DEPTHS! In the year since the Battle of the Sanctuary, Subaru Natsuki has been busy honing his skills alongside Emilia and the other members of their merry band. Still, these peaceful days cannot carry on forever-and it is none other than Anastasia, Emilia’s rival in the royal selection, who brings their respite to an end with an unexpected hand-delivered letter bearing an invitation to the famous Water Gate City of Pristella. Despite their suspicions about the sudden request, they accept and set off for the trade hub that lies at the kingdom’s border. There, among the inviting canals and dazzling streets, await old friends, new faces, and a hidden menace lurking in the shadows!

The Re:ZERO light novel series began in 2014 and will release its 39th main volume on September 25, 2024 JST. The franchise also includes short story anthologies, side stories, manga, and video games. The manga adaptation of “The Stars That Engrave History Arc” (which uses a different title) started serialization this year. Re:ZERO was originally a Shousetsuka ni Narou web novel.

The first two seasons of the White Fox-produced anime premiered in 2016 and 2020, with the second season having a split-cour format. Season 2’s second cour premiered in January 2021. (In July 2020, Tsunaki Yoshikawa, the animation producer of the first two seasons, founded animation studio Atelier Pontdarc.)

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Staff

• Director: Masahiro Shinohara (Is This Order A Rabbit? Bloom assistant director, Trapezium)
• Series composer: Masahiro Yokotani (returning)
• Character designer and chief animation director: Haruka Segawa (Call of the Night)
• Script supervisor: Tappei Nagatsuki 
• Monster Design: Keitaro Chiba (Re: Zero Season 2 Episode 37 and 44 co-animation director)

• Art Director: Bihou’s Norika Kinoshita (Ascendance of a Bookworm)
• Color Designer: Atelier Pontdarc’s Izumi Sakamoto (returning)
• Compositing director: T2 Studio’s Miori Miyagi (Uncle from Another World assistant compositing director)
• Music composer: Kenichiro Suehiro (returning)
• Animation producer: Shinichiro Kato (Sengoku Youko,Utawarerumono Mask of Truth)
• Animation production: White Fox

Cast

• Yusuke Kobayashi as Subaru Natsuki
• Rie Takahashi as Emilia
 Satomi Arai as Beatrice
• Nobuhiko Okamoto as Garfiel Tinsel
• Kohei Amasaki as Otto Suwen
• Chinatsu Akasaki as Felt
• Yuichi Nakamura as Reinhard Van Astrea
• Yuka Iguchi as Crusch Karsten
• Yui Horie as Ferris
• Kenyu Horiuchi as Wilhelm Van Astrea
• Kana Ueda as Anastasia Hoshin
• Takuya Eguchi as Julius Juukulius
 Yukari Tamura as Priscilla Barielle
• Tomokazu Seki as Al
• Aya Yamane as Liliana Masquerade


Source: @Rezero_official

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